But that is not true when you mirror your Chrome tab via Chromecast.
But that is not true when you mirror your Chrome tab via Chromecast.
Oh I got it. I guess I was not satisfied with your definitions. Although I think it was more because of how loosely the term "home-screen" implies such features.
I see you went to great length to tell us that home screen replacements are not launchers, but not a word about what they really are. How come?
Pinterest find their way. At last.
The Chromecast started out as a pretty-okay Netflix device. Now that the app floodgate has opened, though, there are tons of things you can do with it. One of those things is stream your video directly from Google Drive via Koush's AllCast app. In addition to streaming local media from your phone to your Chromecast,…
Well, first, I'm sure that my time to squeeze those last bits does not worth 20 cents. And second, I am fan of both last-bits method and pea-sized portion method, and think that both of them combined would save a lot.
This!
Great advice! I feel this is in the same breath with an advice in here: http://lifehacker.com/how-to-stop-be…
Great advice! I feel this is in the same breath with an advice in here: http://lifehacker.com/take-a-breath-…
Fair enough :)
My partner and I really want a daughter (pls don't judge us). Is there any credible way to increase the chance?
Ah yes. Thanks! That one is a new term for me.
I am an Asian, so please take this question of mine in that perspective. I cannot understand why I usually see the toilets in Western movies are full of rugs, sheets, and seat covers. Don't you guys feel that those things may contain all kinds of germs?
If you want a better night's sleep, lower your home's temperature by about five degrees. This works because when you go to sleep, your "set point"—the temperature your brain needs to reach before going to sleep—is lowered. If your room is too hot, you'll have a harder time reaching this point and falling asleep.